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Some buddies and I got wiped on a regular server in like 2 days lol. But the worst part is that it was by a tribe of like 40 people… Since we’ll never compete with that, curious as to what everyone’s experience has been like on Small Tribes servers? I heard people just go in and team up anyways just without the technical “alliance”. are the Small Tribes servers worth a go? Or is it just a sneakier place for the mega tribes to strategize?
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Alright guys, who else thinks that we should have more marsupials?
Yutii posted a suggestion in Game Suggestions Archive
The reason why I think that more marsupials should be in ARK is, well, we've only got like three, a flyer's worst nightmare, perry the platypus, and a french bulldog-faced kangaroo. Now, what's my proposal? Some little guys! You can never have too many smol bois, right? My first marsupial I think should be added is the Thylacine, AKA Tassie tiger/wolf! They could be used for herding dodos, Ovis, or megaloceros into enclosures, incubating small eggs in their pouches, and biting the ankles of your enemies, slowing them down and gnashing them a little bit. Remember thylacines are speedy, too, so anklebiting is their specialty here! I've also got Ekaltadeta, the tiny rat-kangaroo! I hate to admit it--I don't have much to work with about the little Ekal, so i'll leave it up to you guys to think of further ideas! -
Leptofelis - a small cat shoulder pet tame helper
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Leptofelis small cat shoulder pet tame helper nickname: "Shimmer Kitty" IN THE WILD - looks like a Persian tabby or a Norwegian Forest cat, with glowing stripes - found in the Ab Green Zone, often napping on top of the mushroom trees - can jump very high and climb trees - about as easily spooked as a monkey - will flee if spooked, but if cornered, will bite (causing normal damage) and/or hiss (causing a paralyzing slow effect, like being webbed) and/or swipe (induces fear to animals / hallucinations to people) - passive tamed with combo of fish meat (prime working better) and the "ascerbic" mushrooms - the black ones with the narcotic effect - once tame, will eat fish or meat; can be fed ascerbic mushrooms for special attacks TAMED (all effects diminish on larger animals, the larger the less effect) - hiss: 3 second paralyzing slow effect to animals that come within 1 meter - claw swipe: small amt of damage, but when cat has eaten black mushrooms, poison induces 3 seconds fear to animals / hallucinations to people - purr (automatic while on shoulder): de-agros animals, induces torpor in wild or enemy animals and enemy humans not riding - lick (automatic while on shoulder): heals owner by cutting bleed damage/mushroom hallucinations/torpor up to half Shimmer kitty can be put on turret mode, to hiss and swipe at wild dinos and enemys. Not a light pet: shimmer kitty glows like the aberrant variety animals, but does not have the glow pet passive damage to reapers and nameless, does not attract seekers, and does not light the area. references: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leptofelis picture explanation: Leptofelis is the same size or a little smaller than Styriofelis pictures from this YT video: Note: I'm not an artist, but if anyone would like to make a dossier or a sketch of a Leptofelis on a Survivor's shoulder, I would love it!- 7 replies
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The Tasmanian Devil , The agressive shoulder pet
Wolfee22 posted a suggestion in Creature submission archive
Image from Mels Hills wild art Common name: Tasmanian Devil Species: Marsupial Time: Miocene Diet: Carnivore Temperament: short-tempered Wild: In the wild you will mostly find this creature around a forest or the redwoods. It is a solitary creature so it mostly be found on it's own. But be careful because this creatures is skittish and will run anyway quickly . The Tasmanian devil is mostly a scavenger and will feed of dead carcases around it but it will sometimes go and hunt anuyhting to the size of a hyenadon. Domesticated: The tamanian devil is a shoulder pet that every survivor will want to have with them , it has a damage bonus to small creatures to the size of a hyenadon . It will also protect the survivor from any small creatures with it's growl . Taming: The tasmanian Devil can get spooked really easily so to tame it you have to drag the body of a dead creature to it and let it eat and after it has eating enough it will come over to you and then you pet it. Combat: The tasmanian Devil is not the best of fighters with the bigger creatures of the ark but against some of the smaller creatures it has yet to be beaten , it has a passive damage boost againt any creature up to the size of a hyenadon. Sharp claws: With it's sharp claws it will be usefull to any survivor who has been hit by a bola or a net projectile , because with it's sharp claws your tamed Tasmanian Devil will come and set you free by cutting the net projectile or bola and can do the same to another tamed dinosaur if it's been whistled to it.- 1 reply
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North Country Beagle are an extinct dog. This dog will be able to locate and retrieve small creatures, and will be able to retrieve random items from corpse inventory's. It will also alert you to nearby alpha's. Will also be able to pet it. This is a Wikipedia link to this creature https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Country_Beagle
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ABOUT THE REAL THING Vespersaurus paranaensis is a species of noasaurine theropod dinosaur that lived in the deserts of prehistoric Brazil between the Coniacian and Turonian periods of the Cretaceous, measuring 80 centimeters in height and 1,6 meters in lenght INACCURATE GOODNESS Vespersaurus pteras measured 1,6 meters in height and 3,2 meters in lenght, doubling down on its real life counterpart. Feeding primarely on pterosaurs and small creatures found on scorched earth, it is passive to anything bigger than a Human. This dinosaur has the incredible ability to endure all of the hard conditions of the desert with ease, a characteristic only found in the biggest of creatures, like Wyverns and Titanosaurs. It is tamed with you having to help it hunt lots of small things like Lystros, Moschopses and Jerboas by weakening them and letting the Vespersaurus finish the job. Once tamed this unique animal will grant you, your tribemates, and your tames a effect that increases your fortitude and stamina stats by 50% and decreases your food and water loss by 50% until death of the animal, helping you better survive the desert, can also be saddled at lvl 25 to use stats similar to raptor, although weaker. FINISHING OFF I play this game since im 10 and i love it So much. i hope you guys enjoy this creature idea, even if it doesnt get picked im still happy to have tried, sorry for any bad english as im not a native speaker
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Need I say more? Need I say anything at all? You're sold already, aren't you. But let's tie this to gameplay as well: the gopher is a tiny, adorable, and most of all communal creature. When gathered in a close-knit pack of 6 or more, they passively heal tames in a 10 meter vicinity, similar to a Daeodon, but without the need to force feed them resources. The gopher is a passive tame, and prefers cactus sap.
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The burrowing rattlesnake is one of the smaller snakes in the desert but don't let that fool you. It is to supposed to be an early game base protector that provides biotoxin. Species: Crotalus Sp. Time: Miocene Diet: carnivore Temperament: defencive Wild The burrowing rattlesnake is one smallest but deadliest predetors i have encountered on my journey through the desert. Although it prefers to eat smaller desert creatures it is not scared to go after humans if they ignore it's warnings. Just like all other rattlesnake species they have a rattle to scare of potential predators. Unlike other rattlesnake species, these snakes can burrow. They do this to ambush their prey and hide from desert storms, a very usefull technique in this harsh environment. Speaking of prey, they love to eat jerboa which they catch by pouncing at them from their burrow and quickly taking them down with their deadly venom. Taming Taming these snakes isnt easy. their abillity to borrow makes them hard to spot and their abillity to pounce at enemies makes it a dangerous job. Because of their venom this snakes are almost immune to any other venom or poison rendering most tranquillizers ineffective. Luckily for the tamers they are very weak to a good whack on the head making a boomerang or a club a usefull tool for taming. Domesticated Although not easy to get your hands on once tamed these snakes can be used in varius ways. Their abillity to borrow and pounce can be used to make traps around your base. their defencive temperament combined with their rattle allows them to be used as warning system against intruders. but all of these uses are nothing compared to their real strength, their venom. The venom has the same effects on larger creatures as biotoxin, a resource that i havent found elsewhere in the desert. Although the snakes dont seem to like it, they can be milked for their venom which can then be made into tranquillizers. stats and uses and other thing i wanted to say The burrowing rattlesnake is a small creature that can be tamed from the start of the game. Tamed snakes can be borrowed around your base and set to use different abillities. Their rattle can be used as a tripwire alarm or they can be used as traps where they jump at an enemy, biting them and potentially knocking them out. Yes, this is just a normal knockout tame as passive taming a early game creature like a snake doesnt feel right. Unlike most small early game creatures these snakes have a use lategame as they provide biotoxin, something that isnt available on scorched earth and that makes them usefull for high level players as shocking tranq darts are very usefull for endgame tames. The snakes are supposed to be fairly weak creatures with low health and low torpor so they can be killed quite easilly by throwing spears or shooting them with arrows. Because they are immune to tranq arrows and tranq darts their torpor cant be too high as clubs and boomerangs deal very low amounts of torpor damage. The idea with them is that their melee damage is very low but their torpor damage very high just like Eurypterid. Rattlesnakes are a creature that would fit very well in the scorched earth desert. Because all snakes in ark are very big it would be cool to have a small snake species in the game. I wasn't able to find the name of a extinct rattlesnake species and i am horrible at naming so the scientific name needs to be changed.
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